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 They are implying that censorship resistance involves being public and redundant, which diminishes privacy. 

I'm not sure if it's really a comparison that works since the communications and user data are what needs to be private, not the software as a whole, but I don't know enough about how simplex works to comment. 
 yeah, decentralization means more copies of potentially unencrypted or poorly encrypted data as a privacy venerability 
 Thank you. 
 I see TOR as being less private as well, because your encrypted private data gets bounced around all over the world through different nodes in different countries.

Sure, it's encrypted, but assume the encryption will be cracked eventually, if it hasn't already, and assume 3 letters own and control a large chunk of the nodes.